This collection of essays offers a fresh perspective on the
definition and origins of terrorism, broadening the field to
include slave revolts and urban tensions, and considering how the
"war on terrorism" had already matured by 1870 as a way to justify
often bloody campaigns against labor unions, nationalist freedom
fighters, and reformers.
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